Here are all the UK tech figures named in the Queen's New Year's Honours list

Anne-Marie Imafidon from Stemettes receives an MBE.Anne-Marie Imafidon
The Queen's New Year's Honours list awards people in the UK who have made significant contributions to society, including everything from charity, to journalism, and to technology.

This year the list includes several well-known names from the world of UK tech.

Hazel Moore from FirstCapital

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Hazel Moore is the chairman and cofounder of FirstCapital, an investment bank for technology companies. The company says it works with European technology businesses valued between $50 million (£40 million) and $500 million (£406 million). It also works with larger companies that want to acquire startups. Moore is also a member of the governing board of Innovate UK.

Moore receives an OBE for services to entrepreneurship and innovation.

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Maggie Philbin from TeenTech

TeenTech is a not-for-profit organisation that organises events in the UK and Republic of Ireland aimed at encouraging young people to explore careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Philbin is the CEO and cofounder of TeenTech and also a radio and television presenter. She was a presenter on "Multi-Coloured Swap Shop" alongside Noel Edmonds, and also presented "Tomorrow's World."

Philbin receives an OBE for services to promoting careers in STEM and creative industries.

Caroline Taylor from IBM

Caroline Taylor is the vice president of global marketing & communications at IBM's sales & distribution division. She was previously CMO of IBM Europe.

Taylor joined IBM in 1997 and has worked in marketing roles in the technology company since the early nineties. She is also the chair of trustees of Stop the Traffik, which campaigns to stop the spread of human trafficking around the world.

Taylor receives an OBE for services to marketing, diversity, and prevention of human trafficking.

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Imran Amed from The Business of Fashion

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Imran Amed is founder and CEO of The Business of Fashion, the online news site for the fashion industry.

Amed started his site in 2007 as a blog about the fashion industry, but it has become one of the leading sources of news in the fashion world. The site raised a Series A funding round in 2015 from investors including Index Ventures, LVMH, Carmen Busquets, and Felix Capital.

Amed was previously a management consultant at McKinsey & Co. He has an MBA from ￼Harvard Business School and a bachelor of commerce degree from McGill University.

Alesha De-Freitas from The Department of Business & Energy, UK

Alesha De-Freitas is the head of digital single market at the Department of Business & Energy. The digital single market is a project by the European Commission to create a single marketplace for technology in the European Union. De-Freitas is the government's chief advocate for the project.

De-Freitas receives an MBE for services to the digital single market and voluntary service to education.

Anne-Marie Imafidon from Stemettes

Anne-Marie Imafidon is CEO of Stemettes, an organisation that is helping bring young women into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics roles. Stemettes says that 13,000 girls in Europe have attended events run by the organisation.

White and his wife previously founded website and online shop builder Moonfruit in 1999. Since then, over 5 million websites have been created using the service. White served as COO, CFO, CEO, and product director during his time at the company. Moonfruit was sold to Yell in 2012 for $37 million (£30 million).